It is important
to understand how to review and sign agreementss with wedding vendors.
1.
Read your contract very carefully. Ask questions if something
is unclear. Ask to change wording in the contract if you are
uncomfortable with any of the language. Don’t assume it’s
a standard contract and that everything will be OK.
2. If the contract is lengthy, ask to take it home or find
other way (fax, email, web) to have more time for review it
before signing.
3. After you give a vendor a deposit, always get a written
and signed contract, which includes all-important information
such as the date, time and what the wedding vendor is expected
to perform.
4. Be
as specific as possible in the description. For example, don’t
just say photographer will take pictures – put the number
of pictures, the type of equipment and the date, time and
location for the wedding.
5. As
you make changes throughout the planning process, be sure
to update your contract – even if you just hand write the
changes and sign and date it.
6. Think
carefully about your choices before placing deposits with
vendors. Most deposits are non refundable.
7. Most
vendors will require a deposit to hold your date. Never pay
the full amount up front when booking several months ahead.
You never know if a vendor may go out of business and take
your deposit with them. Avoid any vendor who insists on being
paid in full up front!
8. If you have any questions or doubts or even if you feel
OK about doing business with a wedding vendor, check recent
references anyway!
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